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Post by panini2001 on Feb 10, 2008 18:20:04 GMT
Unfortunately I had to sit in the Billy Wright Stand yesterday and noticed that Wolves are already selling their season tickets for next season. Their prices are apparently frozen for the 4th season on the trot. It got me thinking that obviously this will be on the agenda at Stoke pretty soon, if teams are already rolling it out, and it would be an idea to freeze season ticket prices at Stoke for current Season ticket holders and any increase put on to newcomers. The faithful should be rewarded!
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Post by eranu on Feb 10, 2008 18:24:33 GMT
I noticed that too and was suprised that they had 18,000 season ticket holders. I can see us doing some sort of early bird offer too, and with the momentum we are building, we should be looking at one of the highest ever season ticket sales, especially in the prem
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2008 18:26:45 GMT
got to get more than 8000 season ticket holders because it simply is not enough
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Post by eranu on Feb 10, 2008 18:30:34 GMT
I reckon if we can hit the top two, or still be in the hunt for them by the end of March, Coates will be rubbing his hands (and he has every right to do so). What do people realistically reckon we could sell if we did go up. I reckon around 14,000.
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Post by panini2001 on Feb 10, 2008 18:31:00 GMT
You're right naughty but unfortunately and realistically the price will be the key. Like I say if prices are frozen for early bird offer I'm sure we'll get over 10,000.
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Post by TheBeautifulGame on Feb 10, 2008 18:36:00 GMT
Is there any team that offer different levels of season ticket?
For example,
A 10 game season ticket A 15 game season ticket A full season ticket
Would this work where if you buy a 10/15 game one you can choose which games you go to?
It would help people who are unsure what games they can attend due to work etc.
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Post by peterfoxestash on Feb 10, 2008 19:02:19 GMT
Stoke had an increase last year and if we were to be in contention for the Premier league I would fully expect one next year, it would be nice to think that Stoke would repay some of the loyalty back by keeping it on a sliding scale for renewals & early birds & newcomers
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2008 19:10:52 GMT
thebeautifulgame
this is a very interesting idea
the normal season ticket holders will still (mostly) renew their tickets and I think this would be beneficial for Stoke
While I'm here I think the 1/2 season tickets are too expensive
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Post by peterthornesright on Feb 10, 2008 19:10:59 GMT
thebeautifulgame thats a good idea
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